Monuments of Derbyshire servicemen and women are among hundreds of sites listed by Historic England this year.

War memorials in Elvaston, Dove Holes, Crich and Buxton were among sites protected with listed status this year by Historic England.

Across the country, more unusual sites included a prehistoric timber trackway near Doncaster, a gravestone to a war horse in Merseyside and the gardens where Billy Butlin opened his first holiday camp in Skegness.

In total, 1,041 historic buildings, landscapes, monuments and sites have been given protected status in the past year, the Government's heritage agency said.